Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday he intends to vote for confirming Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh even after his accuser testifies “unless there’s something more” than has been already revealed.
In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” the South Carolina Republican, who is a member of the Senate panel, said he’s concerned about the 36-year-old allegation from Christine Blasey Ford.
"What am I supposed to do, go ahead and ruin this guy's life based on an accusation?" Graham said.
"I'm just being honest,” he added. “Unless there's something more, no, I'm not going to ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life over this. But she should come forward. She should have her say. She will be respectfully treated."
Graham said he believes Ford is “being used” by critics of President Donald Trump and Kavanaugh.
"I will listen, but I'm not going to play a game here and tell you this will wipe out his entire life," he said. "'Cause if nothing changes, it won't with me."
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